Treatment of Class II div.1 malocclusion with impacted mandibular canine: A case report

Authors : Rashi Yadav, Bhavesh Kothari, Kamlesh Garg, Parmender Vaidik, Bhakti Rajdev

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijmi.2020.021

Volume : 6

Issue : 3

Year : 2020

Page No : 83-88

Class II malocclusion in nongrowing patient is a great challenge in treatment. Class II div. 1 malocclusion
can be the result of a retrognathic mandible, a prognathic maxillary or both. The present article discussed a
case of 17 year old female patient presented with Proclined upper anterior, crowding in lower anterior,
impacted mandibular canine with increased overjet and overbite, treatment was initiated using fixed
orthodontic appliances followed by extraction of upper 1st premolar and retained decidous teeth and
exposure of impacted canine. Case was finished with good intercuspation of upper and lower teeth, ideal
overjet and overbite were obtained.

Keywords: Class II malocclusion, Premolar extraction, Impacted mandibular canine.


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